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It has also been proved that discriminant models that include bovids as a part of an extant data set are prone to classify the fossil taxa as browsers when hypsodonty is included [ 7].
In 1999, the Drug Enforcement Administration deemed it a drug prone to abuse, and classified it as a Schedule III Controlled Substance.
The causative X-linked factor (named skew by Noor and Coyne 1995) was mapped to the proximal end of the X chromosome, but sample sizes were small, and an error-prone protocol was used to classify sex ratio biased vs. even families, so this mapping must be considered to be exploratory.
We use a second metric based on the information gain, which we call the risk factor, to classify trajectories as being either risk-prone or risk-averse.
Thus, both DSM-IV and LCA are prone to error if they are classifying people with a disorder that exists on a theoretical continuum.
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A warning system based solely on how widely a virus has spread but that does not consider the nature of the illness it causes is intrinsically flawed because it is prone to false positives: it would classify as "pandemics" the frequent but largely inconsequential outbreaks of virus-caused colds and gastroenteritis.
If subjects were classified as prone to risk as a result of their lottery games, the mean WTP/QALY increased an average of 264% (CI 95%: 42 490%).
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